Scilab is a numerical computation system similiar
to Matlab or Simulink. Scilab includes hundreds of
mathematical functions, and programs from various
languages (such as C or Fortran) can be added
interactively. It has sophisticated data
structures (including lists, polynomials, rational
functions, and linear systems), an interpreter,
and a high-level programming language. Scilab has
been designed to be an open system where the user
can define new data types and operations on these
data types by using overloading. A number of
toolboxes are available with the system.

Algorithmic Autoregulation is a software system implementing a new self-regulating methodology for coordinating teamwork, based on collaboration and individual merit. It is well-suited for distributed teams, eliminating the need for central management.

Screencast makes it easy to produce high-quality screencasts on Linux with support for JACK Audio and updates in full detail. It is indispensable for recording video tutorials, video logs, and other computer activity, and works especially well with audio applications such as Pd, Ardour, and chuck. It is multi-threaded and produces smooth results with no jittery sound or loss of fine detail in screen updates.

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I've managed to compile HPLIP on Mac OSX 10.9 Mavericks and get my old hp psc 1315/1310 printer and scanner working. You need to install SANE then the HPLIP backend. Compiling was not trivial and required some actual development (tweaks to configure.in and a number of C++ files). My complete notes on this are on the following wiki page:

Added new option of logging development activities offline (aa alert) or online (aa shout). Also added a PyGTK GUI with GNOME integration. Using espeak + libnotify for reminding the programmer to tweet/share his activity. The server now has an option to add screencasts per log section.